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Her frequent visits to the estate also allowed her to contrast the wealth in which the local landowner lived with the lives of the often much poorer people on the estate, and different lives lived in parallel would reappear in many of her works.
Her glamour, style, and youthfulness made her a frequent subject for press photographers.
In On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Bond visits an exclusive ski resort in Switzerland where he is told that David Niven is a frequent visitor and in You Only Live Twice, David Niven is referred to as the only real gentleman in Hollywood.
Her results showed Maori men as the most frequent users of " eh " in their interviews.
Her most famous romance was with her frequent co-star, John Gilbert, with whom she lived intermittently in 1926 and 1927.
Her most frequent gigs were at El Sombrero.
Her worst fear seems to be of dying alone, but she seems totally inept at relationships due to her frequent paranoia which tends to make her out as a very mean spirited woman.
Her favourite writer was probably William Shakespeare, as the frequent quotations and allusions throughout her works indicate.
The Times wrote the next day, " We have had frequent experience of the excitement appertaining to " first nights ", but we may safely say, and our opinion will be backed by several hundreds of Her Majesty's subjects, that we never witnessed such a scene of enthusiasm as that displayed last night on the occasion of Mademoiselle Jenny Lind's début as Alice in an Italian version of Robert le Diable.
Her health, however, declined due to frequent childbirth, and she died three years later, after having spent the winter of 1692 – 93 in bed.
Her frequent attacks against Charlie Chaplin in the 1940s for his leftist politics and love life contributed to his departure from America in 1952.
Her frequent shopping sprees became tabloid fodder, with some in the press dubbing her “ Imelda ” for her love of shoes ( she allegedly had over 100 pairs ).
Her ability to add lewdness to the most innocent of lyrics led to frequent clashes with the guardians of morality.
Her performances became less frequent until October 1811 when she stopped appearing altogether.
Her appearance was intended as a gesture of goodwill in the frequent rivalry between the two franchises.
Her co-stars in that film were Tyrone Power and Don Ameche, two of Faye's most frequent co-stars, as it was customary for studios to pair its contract players together in more than one film.
Her father, John Hennessy, was a meat salesman and sales / marketing executive, a job that required considerable travel and resulted in frequent moves for the family.
Her reaction to killing demons and vampires is " positively joyful " contrasting with Buffy's frequent admissions that she considers her responsibilities an imposition on her life — although she is committed to her duty.
Her father's employment with the U. S. Treasury Department necessitated frequent relocation for Larson's family.
Her most frequent performances were as Lucia ( 93 performances ), Lakmé ( 50 performances ), Gilda in Verdi's Rigoletto ( 49 performances ), and Rosina in Rossini's The Barber of Seville ( 33 performances ).
Her column, formerly printed twice weekly in Fairfax Media newspapers The Sydney Morning Herald and The Sun-Herald, now appears in the News Limited Daily Telegraph with frequent posts on the Telegraph blogs.
Her admittedly unschooled compositional style, with its frequent irregular rhythms, added somewhat progressive rock-like elements to what was otherwise a soft-rock sound.
Her frequent disregard for protocol, orders, and regulations continually lands her in solitary confinement, often placed there by Lt. Lana Isavia.
Her frequent appearances with the leading international orchestras and conductors ( Bernard Haitink, Rafael Kubelík, Carlo Maria Giulini, Benjamin Britten, Seiji Ozawa, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Kurt Masur, Sir Neville Marriner, Karl Münchinger, André Previn, Edo de Waart among others ) established her as one of the greatest singers of our age.

Her and bouts
Her death pushed Elisabeth, who was already prone to bouts of melancholy, into periods of heavy depression, which would haunt her for the rest of her life.
Her loud, public and honest rantings about female sexuality, her perkiness, bouts of outrage and hysteria, and her exhibitions of “ down-home ” Southern behavior often embarrass her two daughters, Zoey and Rachel.
Her feud with Melina continued into November, with Melina defeating Hemme in two televised singles bouts.
Her only bouts that would ultimately be officially recognized, however, would be five bouts which were held in the Northeast.
Her next three bouts were non title affairs, and Hallback won each of them in two rounds or less.
Her character has broken ground in the daytime medium ; Katherine has endured several bouts with alcoholism, and the loss of many men in her life ( four late husbands, and a child given away after birth ).

Her and illness
Her seminal works among laypeople are her memoir An Unquiet Mind, which details her experience with severe mania and depression, and Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide, providing historical, religious, and cultural responses to suicide, as well as the relationship between mental illness and suicide.
Her husband, she wrote, was " so enfeebled in will by illness that he could be persuaded to agree to anything, even if it tended to the destruction of the country ".
Her family was plagued with illness ; she and her husband had suffered stomach ulcers for years and both required hospitalization.
Her pregnancy had masked the illness.
Her family had consulted him to treat the girl for a chronic illness.
Her illness and death depressed him, and in letters to his sister, Dzerzhinsky explained that he no longer saw any meaning for his life.
Her work had tailed off during the last few years of her life because of her illness, and as some townspeople misinterpreted the effects of the increasing doses of laudanum she was taking for the pain, there had been gossip in Lyme that she had a drinking problem.
Her visit to Tuvalu was cut short after an illness, which may have been viral pneumonia, and she was flown to Australia to recuperate.
Her hair was cropped short following an illness.
Her brother, the Duke of Clarence, had been executed by Edward IV in 1478 ; Edward himself had died of illness in 1483 and finally, her younger brother Richard, who took the throne as Richard III was in 1485 killed at the Battle of Bosworth by the leader of the House of Lancaster, Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, a cousin and nephew of Henry VI, who went on to become Henry VII, and to marry the daughter of Edward IV, Elizabeth of York.
Her illness possibly due in part to the early death of Turner's younger sister.
The Doctor later displays his telepathic communion powers in " Fear Her " and in " The Shakespeare Code ", where by using his mind melding technique he is partially able to relieve a man of his mental illness as he traces back through his memories.
Her legitimate son from her short marriage to her late husband, a labourer named Rougon who worked on Dide's land, is forced to grow up alongside two illegitimate children — a boy and a girl — from Dide's later romance with the smuggler, poacher and alcoholic Macquart, while the ageing Dide slides further and further into a state of mental illness and borderline senile dementia.
Her lifelong friend and stand-in Norah Holland spoke of the doctors ' amazement at her strength and courage throughout her final illness.
Her father, William Walter Cottle, died after a year-long illness when she was just seventeen months old, and her mother, Minnie Corina Cottle, struggled to raise the children alone.
Her view that mental illness often includes the entire family means the hospitalized family member becomes an excuse for other family members not to look at their own problems.
Her illness, cancer of the womb, and the chronic stress of living with James Brodie hasten her death.
Her works largely concentrate on the topics of AIDS, mental illness, despair, injustice, condemnation, and loss of dignity.
Her daughter was not present during her illness.
Her final illness has been chronicled by her son, David Rieff.
Her article entitled “ Masked Racism: Reflections on the Prison Industrial Complex ,” published in the Fall 1998 issue of ColorLines, stated: “ Homelessness, unemployment, drug addiction, mental illness, and illiteracy are only a few of the problems that disappear from public view when the human beings contending with them are relegated to cages ,” Davis says.
Her dearly-loved mother often had to help her in her illness.
Her work exposed a false correlation between homosexuality and mental illness that had formed the basis of scientific classification of homosexuality as a disorder, by avoiding the use of a sample group that contained homosexual men with a history of treatment for mental illness.
Her sobriety lasted until October, when pain medication was given to her to treat a physical illness.

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